Irving Langmuir
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First industrial scientist to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1932). Known for work in surface chemistry, gas-filled lamps, radio tubes, and atomic hydrogen welding.
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Surface Chemistry - Thin Film Experiments with Dr Irving Langmuir
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First industrial scientist to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1932). Known for work in surface chemistry, gas-filled lamps, radio tubes, and atomic hydrogen welding.

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Peter Attia MD
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